Word: kitchened
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...kitchen table in Lyndhurst, Yolanda Shoebridge presents a pile of newspaper clippings, programs and magazines to a visitor. They all sing the praises of quarterback Ted Shoebridge Jr. "He is a bright, intelligent young man and an excellent playmaker," the 1970 Marshall football program said of the junior quarterback. Indeed, Shoebridge set 18 passing records at Marshall, and his stats compared favorably with other star college quarterbacks at the time--Terry Bradshaw, Joe Theisman, Jim Plunkett, Dan Pastorini. His path seemed headed...
...simple doesn't do it anymore. Consumers still want convenience, but they want more control too. They want fresher eats and drinks; they want flexibility. They're spending more time in the kitchen and want a little style sitting on their counters. They want their appliances to do it all, and they want them to do it all well...
...technology found in today's top-performing kitchen gadgets isn't new so much as it is newly attainable. The latest automatic breadmakers, for example, are much cheaper than earlier models: prices have fallen from $300 to the more moderate $70-to-$150 range, and sales have soared. Still, you might ask, why would someone want to spend even that much for a machine that makes one of the cheapest and most accessible items on your grocery list...
...comforts of home--priorities that have come to define the 1990s. And it's why coffeemakers that automatically grind the beans before brewing will get more attention this year than they have in the past. Our standards are higher, and we're ready to upgrade. The result is a kitchen that's more Jetsons than Julia Child...
...also found a couple of items for the aspiring gourmet: the Kitchen Coach, a television that plays cooking-demonstration CDs, and the Kitchen Assistant, an electronic recipe book. Of course, you could always consult your microwave...